No New HIV Infections Among Kaiser Prep Users, but Data Shows Missed Opportunities
No new HIV infections have occurred among nearly 5,000 people who started pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in KP Northern California.
Preparing for Your Child to Go Through Puberty
Louise Greenspan, MD, from KP San Francisco, shares advice on how parents can talk to their children about puberty and stay connected with them throughout the process.
Rapid Research Program Seeks Quick Answers to Pressing Health Care Questions
An innovative program based at the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research is breaking down barriers between researchers and clinical leadership, allowing them to work together on short-term projects that can directly and quickly impact care.
Decision to Die
Dr. Piyush Srivastava, KP Walnut Creek, discusses right-to-die laws and social movement, and the ethical and philosophical dilemmas facing physicians.
Sexually Transmitted Disease Rates Skyrocket in Sonoma County
HIV rates declined, but rates of sexually transmitted diseases rose in Sonoma County. Gary Green, MD, head of infectious disease at KP Santa Rosa explains.
9 Things You Should Know Before You Go Vegetarian
Rajiv Misquitta, MD, an internal medicine doctor with Kaiser Permanente in Sacramento, provides perspective on the health benefits of a plant-based diet and tips for adopting one.